Sessions

Below is a listing of the sessions for the upcoming BarCamp. If you'd like to present, post your session details here.

Drop Your PantsIan Muir | Posted on August 19th, 2009 6:14pm

We've all got a few ideas on the back burner. Some may be good, some may be garbage. Let the BarCamp attendees sort it out for you.

Drop Your Pants is a regular session at every BarCamp. It's a chance for you to present a quick idea for a business, website, application or just about…

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How to be a closed source business that supports the open source communityIan Muir | Posted on August 19th, 2009 6:17pm

Open source is the biggest change in software since the personal computer. Open source projects are quickly becoming as stable and robust as propietary tools. However, going open source isn't an all or nothing endeavor.

This session will cover techniques on leveraging open source…

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Immersive Environments: how to play when the computer is not a computerKelley Muir | Posted on August 20th, 2009 7:22am

A review of immersive environments; how they are created and how to build them (on a budget.)

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Code SecretsKelley Muir | Posted on August 20th, 2009 11:12am

Code Secrets is an opportunity for you to devulge your deepest darkest programming, design, or development secret. Come on- get it off your chest... you'll feel much better! Look for the secret box before the session for you to anonymously leave your message. All notes will be shared and…

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Web Analytics 101Chris Haddad | Posted on August 24th, 2009 7:18am

Every day I deal with companies that don't seem to understand the importance of measuring their online activities. Don't be one of those companies.

We'll be walking through the Big Four Things to track that will take you from knowing nothing about how your site is performing to actually…

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Understanding the Value of User Research, Usability Testing, and Information ArchitectureKyle Soucy | Posted on September 1st, 2009 6:10am

It's survival of the easiest! Whether your product is a website or a handheld device, it's success is largely dependant upon how easy it is to use. This session will cover the following topics to ensure that you are on the path to creating usable products with…

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Geek Survival Guide For Working With Corporate Communications & Marketing DepartmentsRob Grimmett | Posted on September 13th, 2009 4:27am

Whether you are an external Web vendor trying to land new Interactive business with them or you are an internal business partner collaborating with them to complete Web projects, find out what it takes for you to work successfully with corporate communications & marketing departments around…

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Better Code Patterns for PHPJames Hall | Posted on September 26th, 2009 12:30am

Discussion on object-oriented programming and model-view-controller for PHP.  Learn how PHP can be as mature as Java, Ruby, Python, and .NET.  For hackers and engineers alike.

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Design for Change, It Makes CentsPatrick Haney | Posted on September 26th, 2009 8:55am

Everyone knows that bad design sucks. But it can also hurt us financially, politically and environmentally. Put good design to use and spread goodwill toward men (and women), save the…

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